Moving McAllister

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Movie
German title Moving McAllister
Original title Moving McAllister
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2007
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Andrew Black
script Ben Gourley
production Ben Gourley,
Jason Faller
music Didier Rachou
camera Doug Chamberlain
cut Chantelle Squires
occupation

Moving McAllister is an American comedy film that was released in the United States on September 14, 2007. Most of the film was shot in Utah and Florida and produced by Camera 40 Productions. The film was released in German on DVD on April 14, 2011.

action

Successful lawyer Maxwell McAllister is looking for a helper to help his niece move to Malibu. Since she's a funky, unpredictable guy, the driver should be a woman-uninterested fool. You will quickly find what you are looking for in his company with Rick. First of all, he is allowed to load the ripe truck and invite his niece Michelle to a private party. The tour goes through several states. There is a breakdown on the way and a bizarre family from the forest can help out. The freaky hitchhiker, Orlie, is taken away for once proven to be Rick's savior. But this one was dropped off at a gas station because it got on Rick's nerves. Since Michelle was allowed to drive herself once, she made a long detour to Rick's strange parents.

When the gasoline suddenly runs out on the country road, a truck driver can help out. The hitchhiker Orlie appears again. After Michelle and Rick got closer, their truck suddenly disappeared. You will find it with a made-up man named the Lady . Rick and Orlie have to fight a boxing match in front of a cheering audience. The Lady was happy with the show and returns the truck. In Utah, Orlie gets out to meet his spiritual partner outside, which actually happens. Rick and Michelle arrive in Malibu and become a couple.

criticism

“Opposites attract, and anal neurotic law enforcement officers need alternative relaxation, these are the happy messages of this mildly tasteless flapping teenage comedy in road trip design. Mila Kunis (“Black Swan”) pulls out all the stops known from the sitcom “The Wild 70s”, while her male counterpart Benjamin Gourley remains as stiff and pale as it is possible under these conditions. ”( Kino.de )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Film start according to filmstarts.de
  2. Criticism at kino.de